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Bill Goldberg - American football.
He played college football at the University of Georgia, and then played pro football with the Atlanta Falcons, Los Angeles Rams, and attended the Carolina Panthers training camp, as well as with the Sacramento Surge of the WLAF, until his football career was ended by an abdominal injury. He tore all of his abdominal muscles, and had them surgically reattached.
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See also:Bill Goldberg, Bill Goldberg - Career, Bill Goldberg - American football, Bill Goldberg - World Championship Wrestling, Bill Goldberg - Japan, Bill Goldberg - World Wrestling Entertainment, Bill Goldberg - After professional wrestling, Bill Goldberg - In wrestling, Bill Goldberg - Quotes, Bill Goldberg - Finishing and signature moves, Bill Goldberg - Championships and accomplishments, Bill Goldberg - Trivia, Bill Goldberg - Movies television and other media, Bill Goldberg - Autobiography Read more here: » Bill Goldberg: Encyclopedia II - Bill Goldberg - Career |
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Carolina Panthers - The making of a dream.
Back in 1987, shortly after it was decided that Charlotte would receive an expansion National Basketball Association franchise (the Charlotte (now New Orleans) Hornets), former Baltimore Colts player Jerry Richardson met with a group of potential backers to discuss the possibility of bringing an NFL expansion team to the Carolina region. Richardson Sports decided upon a spot in the uptown section of Charlotte to build a pr ...
See also:Carolina Panthers, Carolina Panthers - Franchise history, Carolina Panthers - The making of a dream, Carolina Panthers - In the beginning, Carolina Panthers - Second year surprise, Carolina Panthers - Dark times 1997-2000, Carolina Panthers - 1-15, Carolina Panthers - Turnaround, Carolina Panthers - The Cardiac Cats are Super Bowl bound, Carolina Panthers - The injury bug, Carolina Panthers - 2005 season, Carolina Panthers - Fight song, Carolina Panthers - Season-by-season, Carolina Panthers - Players of note, Carolina Panthers - Current players, Carolina Panthers - Pro Football Hall of Famers, Carolina Panthers - Retired numbers, Carolina Panthers - Not to be forgotten, Carolina Panthers - 10-Year Anniversary Team Read more here: » Carolina Panthers: Encyclopedia II - Carolina Panthers - Franchise history |
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He primarily wrestles for New Japan Pro Wrestling (NJPW), but he had also made appearances for the now defunct World Championship Wrestling as a member of the nWo. Chono, called "Mister Black Jack" when he first started as a heel, is one of the top heels in Japanese wrestling history. Originally a clean cut face during his NWA title reign, he turned heel beginning in 1995. His t ...
See also:Masahiro Chono, Masahiro Chono - Career, Masahiro Chono - In wrestling, Masahiro Chono - Styles used, Masahiro Chono - Managers, Masahiro Chono - Finishing and signature moves, Masahiro Chono - Championships and accomplishments, Masahiro Chono - Trivia Read more here: » Masahiro Chono: Encyclopedia II - Masahiro Chono - Career |
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Bill DeMott - Pre-WCW.
DeMott was trained by Johnny Rodz in his New York wrestling school beginning in 1989. From there he began working at small independant promotions using his real name. In 1992 DeMott began wrestling for the American Wrestling Federation and started using the name Crash The Terminator. Under this name he found some success, first capturing the AWF Heavyweight title from Steve Strong, ion Puerto Rico before moving on to Japanese promotion W*INGand winning their Tag Team Titles with Mr. Pogo. While competing in W*ING (now in 1993) Demott won a 16 man tournament to ...
See also:Bill DeMott, Bill DeMott - Career, Bill DeMott - Pre-WCW, Bill DeMott - WCW, Bill DeMott - WWF, Bill DeMott - Wrestling facts, Bill DeMott - Finishing and signature moves, Bill DeMott - Managers, Bill DeMott - Wrestlers trained by DeMott, Bill DeMott - Championships and accomplishments, Bill DeMott - External link Read more here: » Bill DeMott: Encyclopedia II - Bill DeMott - Career |
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Debra Marshall - World Championship Wrestling.
Debra was a track runner, cheerleader and Homecoming Queen at high school before attending the Lee Strasberg Theatre Institute in New York. She then became an Airline Attendant, before joining World Championship Wrestling along with her husband, Steve "Mongo" McMichael, in 1996.
Debra was originally one of many women who would stand on the entrance ramp and clap as Hulk Hogan and Randy Savage entered the ring. On one occasion she was sitting at ringside while ...
See also:Debra Marshall, Debra Marshall - Career, Debra Marshall - World Championship Wrestling, Debra Marshall - World Wrestling Federation, Debra Marshall - Personal Life, Debra Marshall - Wrestlers managed by Debra, Debra Marshall - Championships/Accomplishments Read more here: » Debra Marshall: Encyclopedia II - Debra Marshall - Career |
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See also:The Rock entertainer, The Rock entertainer - Early life, The Rock entertainer - High School, The Rock entertainer - University of Miami, The Rock entertainer - World Wrestling Federation, The Rock entertainer - The Rock, The Rock entertainer - Hollywood, The Rock entertainer - Acting career, The Rock entertainer - Salary, The Rock entertainer - Personal information, The Rock entertainer - Trivia, The Rock entertainer - Actor - Filmography, The Rock entertainer - In wrestling, The Rock entertainer - Nicknames, The Rock entertainer - Previous managers, The Rock entertainer - Finishing and signature moves, The Rock entertainer - Championships and accomplishments, The Rock entertainer - Championship succession, The Rock entertainer - Books Read more here: » The Rock entertainer: Encyclopedia II - The Rock entertainer - World Wrestling Federation |
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See also:Professional wrestling in Japan, Professional wrestling in Japan - Basic rules, Professional wrestling in Japan - Ring, Professional wrestling in Japan - Foreign wrestlers in Japan, Professional wrestling in Japan - Federations, Professional wrestling in Japan - Male, Professional wrestling in Japan - Female Read more here: » Professional wrestling in Japan: Encyclopedia II - Professional wrestling in Japan - Ring |
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See also:Tulsa Oklahoma, Tulsa Oklahoma - History of Tulsa, Tulsa Oklahoma - Tulsa's districts and neighborhoods, Tulsa Oklahoma - Downtown, Tulsa Oklahoma - The Arkansas River, Tulsa Oklahoma - Midtown, Tulsa Oklahoma - South Tulsa, Tulsa Oklahoma - East Tulsa, Tulsa Oklahoma - North Tulsa, Tulsa Oklahoma - West Tulsa, Tulsa Oklahoma - Geography and climate, Tulsa Oklahoma - Geography, Tulsa Oklahoma - Climate, Tulsa Oklahoma - Demographics, Tulsa Oklahoma - Population, Tulsa Oklahoma - Diversity, Tulsa Oklahoma - Family, Tulsa Oklahoma - Age, Tulsa Oklahoma - Income, Tulsa Oklahoma - Tulsa Metro Area, Tulsa Oklahoma - Counties, Tulsa Oklahoma - Cities and towns, Tulsa Oklahoma - Business and economy, Tulsa Oklahoma - Transportation, Tulsa Oklahoma - Air, Tulsa Oklahoma - Land, Tulsa Oklahoma - Water, Tulsa Oklahoma - Public Transportation, Tulsa Oklahoma - Education and science, Tulsa Oklahoma - Public K-12, Tulsa Oklahoma - Private K-12, Tulsa Oklahoma - Higher learning, Tulsa Oklahoma - Libraries, Tulsa Oklahoma - Entertainment and attractions, Tulsa Oklahoma - Museums and cultural centers, Tulsa Oklahoma - Parks gardens and nature preserves, Tulsa Oklahoma - Performing arts, Tulsa Oklahoma - Festivals and events, Tulsa Oklahoma - Amusement parks, Tulsa Oklahoma - Sports, Tulsa Oklahoma - Gaming, Tulsa Oklahoma - Media and publishing, Tulsa Oklahoma - Print, Tulsa Oklahoma - Broadcast, Tulsa Oklahoma - Faith and worship, Tulsa Oklahoma - Influence on U.S. society and culture, Tulsa Oklahoma - Politics, Tulsa Oklahoma - Television and film, Tulsa Oklahoma - Stage, Tulsa Oklahoma - Music, Tulsa Oklahoma - Radio, Tulsa Oklahoma - Print, Tulsa Oklahoma - Art, Tulsa Oklahoma - Sports, Tulsa Oklahoma - Tulsa featured in entertainment Read more here: » Tulsa Oklahoma: Encyclopedia II - Tulsa Oklahoma - Tulsa's districts and neighborhoods |
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See also:World Championship Wrestling, World Championship Wrestling - In the Beginning: The NWA Years, World Championship Wrestling - The Bischoff Era Begins, World Championship Wrestling - Monday Night Wars, World Championship Wrestling - WCW vs. nWo, World Championship Wrestling - Vince McMahon Strikes Back, World Championship Wrestling - The Death of WCW, World Championship Wrestling - Final champions, World Championship Wrestling - Books, World Championship Wrestling - WCW Titles, World Championship Wrestling - WCW Special Tournaments Read more here: » World Championship Wrestling: Encyclopedia II - World Championship Wrestling - In the Beginning: The NWA Years |
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StarrCade - 1983: A Flair For the Gold.
November 24, 1983 in Greensboro, NC (Greensboro Coliseum)
The Assassins (with Paul Jones) def. Rufus R. Jones and Bugsy McGraw
Kevin Sullivan and Mark Lewin def. Scott McGhee and Johnny Weaver
WWC Universal Champ Carlos Colon def. Abdullah the Butcher by DQ
Dick Slater and Bob Orton, Jr. def. Mark Youngblood and Wahoo McDaniel
Charlie Brown def. The Great Kabuki (with Gary Hart)
Roddy Piper def. Greg Valentine ...
See also:StarrCade, StarrCade - Jim Crockett Promotions, StarrCade - 1983: A Flair For the Gold, StarrCade - 1984: The Million Dollar Challenge, StarrCade - 1985: The Gathering, StarrCade - 1986: Night of the Skywalkers, StarrCade - 1987: Chi-Town Heat, StarrCade - 1988: True Gritt, StarrCade - National Wrestling Alliance, StarrCade - 1989: Future Shock, StarrCade - 1990: Collision Course, StarrCade - World Championship Wrestling, StarrCade - 1991: BattleBowl, StarrCade - 1992: The Lethal Lottery, StarrCade - 1993, StarrCade - 1994: Triple Threat, StarrCade - 1995: World Cup of Wrestling, StarrCade - 1996, StarrCade - 1997, StarrCade - 1998, StarrCade - 1999, StarrCade - 2000 Read more here: » StarrCade: Encyclopedia II - StarrCade - Jim Crockett Promotions |
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